The artist's family immigrated to Palestine from Yemen when she was two years
old. Sarah's dream since
her school days, was to study art. Hovewer, Israel's War of
Independence broke out soon after she graduated from high school and she volunteered to
serve in the Haganah.

Sarah
later married her wartime mate and in following years raised their kids, while sculpting and painting in her free time. Sarah often joined her husband on business trips abroad and thus became a connoisseur of European art museums. The
family also traveled a lot around the country, and the nature of
Israel became her other passion.When
the children left home, Sarah decided to
fulfill her dream and enrolled in the Avni
Institute of Art and Design in Tel Aviv. The city's streets, scenes of Jaffa port, Galilee landscapes, and still lifesbecame the subjects of her watercolors.

Sarah
Ozeri exhibited regularly at the Avni Institute and in
the House of Artists in Tel Aviv. She participated in the 1989
exhibition of Israeli artists in the city's Shalom Tower, and in 1992 held a personal exhibition at Tel Aviv's Emanuel House.